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Dec 03, 2012

$1 million Ticket Bought in Harrisonburg Claimed

Glenn Petke was driving through Virginia when he stopped for gas at Mr. B’s Welcome Center in Harrisonburg. The Stoneville,North Carolina,man also bought some Powerball tickets and continued on to see family members in Connecticut.

On December 3,he returned to Virginia with a million-dollar ticket in hand. One of his tickets matched the first five numbers in the November 28 drawing to win $1 million.

The winning numbers were 5-16-22-23-29,and the Power Ball number was 6. Mr. Petke used Easy Pick and allowed the computer to randomly select five of his six numbers. The next day,he called a co-worker with the good news.

“We just hit!” he said.

“Hit what?” came the reply.

“The Lottery!”

His ticket was one of four in Virginia to win $1 million in Wednesday’s drawing,which had a record-setting jackpot of $587.5 million. The other three million-dollar tickets were bought in Alexandria,Daleville and Richmond. The tickets bought in Alexandria and Richmond have yet to be claimed.

For selling the winning ticket,Mr. B’s Welcome Center receives a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery.

Mr. Petke,who works as superintendent with a general contracting firm,said he doesn’t plan to retire. He said he does intend to pay off his mortgage. And because he lives near the state line,he also plans to keep playing the lottery,both in North Carolina and Virginia. Why both states?

“I cover all the bases,” he laughed.

Powerball drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Powerball drawings are broadcast on TV stations across Virginia and live on www.valottery.com. For more information on Powerball,visit www.powerball.com.

When it comes to education,the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact,it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.3 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products,the Virginia Lottery generated more than $487.1 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2012. For more info,visit our website,like us on Facebook,follow us on Twitter and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Dec 06, 2016

Be game, have fun and remember: lottery tickets are for adults

Virginia Lottery and Virginia Council on Problem Gambling remind adults to give responsibly this holiday season

While the season of gift-giving is here, the Virginia Lottery and the Virginia Council on Problem Gambling (VACPG) encourage players to have fun and give responsibly. When giving lottery tickets as gifts, make sure you keep the person’s age in mind. It is against state law to give lottery tickets to minors.

“Part of being game means sending a responsible message to adults and young people during the holiday season,” said Virginia Lottery Executive Director Paula Otto. “Lottery tickets can be great gifts for adults, but definitely not for anyone younger than 18.”

“We know that the earlier a young person is introduced to gambling, the more likely they are to develop gambling problems later on,” said Carolyn Hawley, Ph. D., VACPG President. “So while lottery tickets can be easy stocking stuffers, they are for adults only.”

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

The Virginia Council on Problem Gambling (VACPG) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization that aims to increase the education, prevention, and treatment efforts surrounding problem gambling within the state of Virginia.

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Dec 02, 2016

Went in for a ginger ale, came out with $1,000,000 ticket

Fritz Sineus’ girlfriend has always told him that buying Lottery tickets is a waste of money. Now, Mr. Sineus can tell her, “I told you so,” after he won the $1,000,000 prize playing 100X the Money from the Virginia Lottery.

“Is it true that I won?” he asked. “I couldn’t believe it!”

He bought the winning ticket at 7-Eleven, 9700 Jefferson Davis Highway in Richmond.

Mr. Sineus, who is from North Chesterfield, had the choice of taking the full $1 million prize over 30 years or a one-time cash option of $630,915 before taxes. He chose the cash option. The store receives a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

The maintenance supervisor said he has no immediate plans for his winnings except to pay bills.

100X the Money features prizes ranging from $30 to a $10 million top prize, the largest ever offered in a Virginia Lottery Scratcher game. This is the first $1,000,000 prize claimed, so two more remain unclaimed. In addition, two $10 million top prizes are unclaimed in this game.

The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 2,611,200. The odds of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 2.78.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Dec 02, 2016

Springfield man scratches to win $1 million prize

Jose Velasquez is a very lucky person. The Springfield man scratched to win the million-dollar top prize in the Virginia Lottery’s 20X the Money game.

“When I found out, I was ecstatic!” he said.

He bought the winning ticket at Dollar Power, 7012 Commerce Street in Springfield.

Mr. Velasquez had a choice of taking the full $1 million prize over 30 years or a one-time cash option of $630,915 before taxes. He chose the cash option. The store receives a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

20X the Money (Game #1689) isone of dozens of Scratcher games available from the Virginia Lottery. It features prizes ranging from $10 to $1 million.

The chances of winning the $1 million top prize in this game are 1 in 1,162,800. The chances of winning any prize are 1 in 3.44.

Mr. Velasquez said the winnings will go into his savings.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Nov 29, 2016

She stopped for a bottle of water and ended up with a $1 million winning ticket

She had been visiting her brother in Virginia and was now driving back home to High Point, North Carolina. While she was at Car Stop, 7431 Jefferson Davis Highway in Richmond, she also bought a $1,000,000 Instant Cashoutticket from the Virginia Lottery.

Later, when she got home, she scratched the ticket and discovered she’d won the million-dollar top prize.

“I just couldn’t believe it,” she said. “I thought I must be reading it wrong.”

She had the choice of taking the full $1 million prize over 30 years or a one-time cash option of $561,798 before taxes. She chose the cash option. The store receives a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

Ms. Salazar said she has no immediate plans for her winnings. “We’re not going to do anything crazy,” she said.

$1,000,000 Instant Cashout is one of dozens of games available from the Virginia Lottery. It features prizes ranging from $10 to $1 million. This is the game’s first million-dollar prize claimed, which means two more remain unclaimed. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 1,305,600. The odds of winning any prize are 1 in 3.34.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

And here’s the kicker: It’s all because of a Virginia Lottery ticket that didn’t initially win.

The Mount Jackson man bought a 100X the Moneyticket, scratched it, and discovered it was not a winner. But instead of throwing the ticket away, he entered it in the Lottery’s Vegas VIP Promotion.

Then on November 9, that ticket was one of two drawn for the top prize. He gets to design his own trip to create the ultimate Vegas experience – a personalized VIP trip valued at $10,000.

“I was very surprised,” he said. “It’s the biggest prize I’ve ever won.”

His ticket was drawn from more than 160,000 non-winning 100X the Money tickets entered. A total of 12 Vegas trips will be awarded, two per month for the next five months. The next two winners will be drawn on December 14.

Mr. Hansen, who works in construction and paving, said he and his wife are looking forward to seeing a family member who lives in Las Vegas.

100X the Money features prizes ranging from $30 to a $10 million top prize, the largest ever offered in a Virginia Lottery Scratcher game. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 2,611,200. The odds of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 2.78.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Nov 28, 2016

Newport News woman with an “itch” for a Scratcher ticket wins $200,000

It happened when the Newport News woman stopped for gas at Stop & Go, located at 14609 Warwick Boulevard in Newport News. When she took the ticket home and scratched it, she realized she’d won $200,000.

“I had to look at it three or four times to see if it was actually a winner,” she said. “It’s shocking. It feels great!”

The prize she won is actually the second-highest prize in 50X the Money (game #1612). The top prize is $5 million. Ms. Amin is the fifth person to win that $200,000 prize, which means three similar prizes have yet to be claimed. Two $5 million prizes have been awarded, which means one has yet to be claimed.

The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 1,632,000. The odds of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 3.07.

Ms. Amin said she has no immediate plans for her winnings.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Nov 28, 2016

His granddaughter’s birthday leads to $100,000 win for Richmond man

Talk about a great birthday!

When Thomas Huster played the Virginia Lottery’s Pick 4game, he chose the combination 1-1-2-7 in honor of his granddaughter’s birthday: November 27. In fact, the Richmond man didn’t buy just one ticket with that number combination, he played it 20 times in the November 24 day drawing, three days before her birthday.

Sure enough, that four-number combination was drawn, making all 20 plays winners. The prize for matching all four digits in Pick 4 is $5,000, which means he won a total of $100,000.

“Oh man, I was so glad!” he said as he claimed his prize. “Right now it feels great.”

He bought all 20 plays at A & A Convenience Store, 2739 Hungary Spring Road in Richmond.

Mr. Huster, who is retired, said he has no immediate plans for his winnings except to pay bills.

Pick 4 drawings are held daily at 1:59 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. The chances of matching all four digits in exact order are 1 in 10,000.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

The clerk examined the ticket, and instead of answering, he flashed them the thumbs up. That’s when they knew they’d really won.

They bought the winning ticket at Shreeji Food Market, 429 East Belt Boulevard in Richmond.

Season’s Winnings is one of dozens of games offered by the Virginia Lottery. It features prizes ranging from $10 up to $250,000. This is the first top prize winning ticket claimed in this game, which means three $250,000 tickets are unclaimed.

The odds of winning that top prize are 1 in 734,400. The chances of winning any prize in Season’s Winnings are 1 in 3.32.

Ms. Johnson and Mr. Fountain said they have no immediate plans for the winnings, except possibly some home repairs.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Nov 25, 2016

“Money from the laundry” leads to $150,000 Lottery win for Woodbridge man

That’s not exactly what happened. You see, the Woodbridge man found a few extra dollars in his laundry, so he decided to use it to buy an Amazing 8sScratcher ticket from the Virginia Lottery.

The ticket that he bought at Wawa, 2051 Daniel Stuart Square in Woodbridge, turned out to be a $150,000 winner.

“I still don’t know how I feel” he laughed, when asked how it feels to win such an exciting prize.

Amazing 8s (game #1705) features prizes ranging from $5 up to $150,000. Mr. Jones is the third player to win the top prize in this game, which means two $150,000 tickets are unclaimed. The odds of winning that top prize are 1 in 832,320. The chances of winning any prize in Amazing 8s are 1 in 4.32.

Mr. Jones, who works as a server in a restaurant, said he hopes to use his winnings to help buy his mother a house.

“I never thought in a million years I’d win,” he said as he claimed his prize.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.

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Nov 25, 2016

Powerball jackpot grows to estimated $403 million

The Wednesday, November 23, Powerballdrawing really brought out the winners in Virginia. A total of 35,359 tickets sold in Virginia won prizes. But since no one in Virginia or anywhere else matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing grows to $403 million.

Virginia Lottery officials expect to sell about 750,000 Powerball tickets on Saturday alone in the Commonwealth. In fact, Powerball tickets in Virginia are expected to sell at a rate of about 1,500 tickets perminute at peak times on Saturday.

If one ticket matches all six numbers, the winner will have a choice: either take the full $403 million jackpot in 30 annual payments, or choose a one-time cash option of approximately $243.8 million before taxes.

The profit from every Powerball ticket bought in Virginia, like tickets from all other Virginia Lottery games, goes to K-12 public education in the Commonwealth.

Powerball drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Powerball drawings are broadcast on TV stations across Virginia and replayed on www.valottery.com. The cut-off time to buy a ticket is 10:00 p.m. on the night of the drawing.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.6 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated a record $588 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2016. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.